Re: Why I'm giving up my Q10 to go back to the Bold 9900

Hello to all,To all that attacked me, if you have read my post carefully you'd noticed that I'm speaking about those moaning for nothing, not to use stronger word. It is obvious that some of the users will miss some features that they are used to. Don't forget that, as someone said before, there are a lot of happy users that won't go into the forum and say 'hey, I'm happy with my phone'. So if you can sort out the serious miss and focus on it, you might get to something. Other way you be just making the fun for someone like me.

Re: Why I'm giving up my Q10 to go back to the Bold 9900

No one attacked you, you asked people complaining to suck it up and adapt like the phone was being given out for free. You didn't say anything constructive. If you have the right to say this, other ops have the right to express their opinion on your posts.

Re: Why I'm giving up my Q10 to go back to the Bold 9900

Please go back and see where did I tell anyone to suck up?! Do I really need to explane deeper what I ment? Do we need all that? The simple truth is that people love moaning for nothing, there are just few with real and serious intentions but they all got drawn by the rest complains.

Tobsterboi,No I haven't had my hands on it but hope in the near future.

Re: Why I'm giving up my Q10 to go back to the Bold 9900

At this point I don't need the Q10. The 9900 is still in perfect shape. Life tought me to seek only what I need. Maybe that's one of the reasons there are so many disappointed people. Don't blame them, it's not a cheap toy. Not at all. But when you go and buy something just because it's the newest, the chance to be disappointed is very high.

Re: Why I'm giving up my Q10 to go back to the Bold 9900

I believe you missed the point people were trying to make specifically regarding the Bcc feature on OS 10...I'm sure we all appreciate your skills with using Google :-) The point is that it's not that you cannot do it, but it's a matter of it not being automatic for every single email on a per account basis, without having to manually "Add Bcc" every single time you compose an email... in case you missed some other gripes in the comments in the link you provided, here is a screenshot for you: http://imgur.com/YHo4Nig.jpg